The infrastructure of an Information Technology Division can be compared to the foundations of a building which design, calculation and construction doesn’t start before its dimension and purpose are defined.
Not differently IT needs a defined dimension and purpose contribution to the business preferably from an Executive perspective and vision and then constructed with flexibility to meet present requirements and evolve to future scenarios with minimized effort and re-work.

Business Intelligence
Business Applications
Process Applications
Databases
Hardware / Network
Inteltive assists organizations to make IT structured, manageable and value for money.
Simplified, efficient and effective IT alike infrastructure
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Business aligned applications |
Migration to the future |

Inefficient, ineffective, unmanageable, costly… IT alike infrastructure
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Inteltive assists to review the IT building dimension and purpose when IT:
- Does not deliver visible benefits,
- Does not respond to needs in time,
- Do not meet desirable service levels,
- Does not meet new business scenarios,
- Does not seem to offer value for money,
- Does not assist the Executive in decision making,
- Does not “protect” management against risk responsibilities,
And more.
Inteltive employs guidelines and transfers knowledge to customers rather than systematic “reach for the stars” template solutions so that each organization implements “fit for purpose” solutions in line with its culture, business needs, management requirements and within budget demands.

Inteltive strongly recommends and assists organizations to define roles and responsibilities for Departmental and IT Management critical to communication efficiencies that largely influence how well IT meets business functional and operational expectations and preferably involving the Executive business knowledge, experience and acumen in a business role.

Inteltive helps Business Management to take ownership of IT. IT Divisions equipped with the best and the latest technologies and without sound business direction invariably do not meet its potential business expectations.
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